US20170318733A1 - Anti wobbling castor wheel configuration - Google Patents
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- the present invention relates to agricultural implements, and, more specifically, to castor wheel assemblies used in such implements.
- trailing wheels and front castor wheels are usually movable up and down so that the height of the implement frame above the soil may be controlled.
- the trailing wheels which have a fixed axis of rotation, there are usually a pair of forward castor wheels, widely used, so that the towed direction of the implement is followed by pivoting of the castor wheels.
- the rear wheels and the front castor wheels may be placed in a transport position in which the soil engaging elements of the tillage implement are elevated above the surface level of the soil.
- While the castor wheels allow a simplified way of following the direction of movement set by a tractor pulling the implement, they do experience, under operating conditions, an oscillation that is considered to be wobbling. A number of factors can contribute to the wobble and they include weight balance, internal friction, towing speed and trailing arm geometry.
- the present invention seeks to provide a simplified way of configuring a castor wheel assembly to reduce wobble.
- an agricultural implement having a frame for towed movement along the soil extending laterally relative to the direction of movement and in a plane parallel to the plane of the soil over which it moves and a base connected to the frame by an articulated parallel link structural interconnection between said base and said frame for maintaining a constant orientation between the base and said frame.
- a spindle extends downward from the base and has a longitudinal axis A.
- a castor mounting structure having a bore is received over the spindle to permit pivoting movement about the spindle.
- An axle hub assembly supporting a wheel extends from the castor mounting structure.
- a wheel is mounted for rotation on the axle hub assembly.
- the axis A of said spindle is angled from a right angle orientation relative to the plane of said frame to inhibit oscillation of the castor support assembly.
- An advantage of the present invention is a simplified and effective reduction in wobbling of the castor wheel assembly.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a towed agricultural implement which may incorporate the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a castor support assembly for a wheel embodying the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary side view of the castor support assembly of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a view of the castor support assembly of FIGS. 2 and 3 taken on plane 4 - 4 of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 1 there is shown a tillage implement 10 which is towed by a tractor 12 having tractor drive wheels 14 over the soil 19 .
- the tillage implement 10 is connected to the tractor 12 by a tow bar 16 and has a frame 18 supported above the soil 19 by a pair of trailing wheel assemblies 20 and forward castor wheel assemblies 22 .
- the trailing wheel assemblies 20 and forward castor wheel assemblies 22 are configured to support the frame 18 at variable selected heights above the soil 19 according to the operational conditions and transport conditions of the tillage implement 10 .
- Tillage implement 10 supports a plurality of cultivators 24 .
- the trailing wheel assemblies 20 and the forward castor wheel assembly 22 support the frame so that the cultivators 24 are at a predetermined depth according to the particular requirements.
- the trailing wheel assembly 20 and the forward caster wheel assemblies 22 elevate the frame 18 so that the cultivators 24 are clear of the soil 19 .
- the mechanism for articulating the trailing wheel assemblies 20 and the forward castor wheel assemblies 22 is well known and is not described to enable a clearer focus on the invention.
- the trailing wheel assemblies 20 track the tow bar 16 and the castor wheel assemblies 22 pivot so that their wheels 26 track and follow the path established by the tractor 12 and the trailing wheel assemblies 20 .
- the castor support assembly illustrated in FIGS. 2-4 minimizes, if not eliminates, such wobbling.
- the castor support assembly 22 includes a base 28 supported by parallel links 30 having one end appropriately connected and articulated to frame 18 at 31 .
- Parallel links 30 connect to base 28 at pivotal connections 32 .
- the effect of the parallel link connection maintains the base 28 at a constant orientation relative to frame 18 and thus the soil 19 .
- the base 28 has a pair of side plates 34 extending from the pivotal connection 32 and reinforced with a web 36 .
- a downwardly extending spindle 38 having a longitudinal axis A is connected to and supported by side plates 34 and web 36 .
- the spindle 38 may be secured to the structures in many different ways, including welding.
- a castor mounting structure 40 includes a thrust washer 42 positioned over spindle 38 and a sleeve 44 forming a central through bore that is received over spindle 38 .
- Thrust washer 42 may be formed from nylon or any other appropriate anti-friction material.
- Sleeve 44 is positioned between side plates 46 and interconnecting top and bottom webs 47 and 48 forming a structural unit.
- a box-like extension 50 extends laterally to an arm 52 which extends downwardly at an angle where a sleeve 54 extends at a right angle for supporting a removable axle hub assembly 56 .
- a spindle 57 extendable through the sleeve 54 and axle hub assembly 56 , permits removable mounting thereof.
- the wheel 26 shown by dashed lines in FIG. 2 , is appropriately mounted on the axle hub assembly 56 .
- the longitudinal axis of spindle 38 is normally parallel to the plane of the frame 18 . As stated above, this can produce unwanted oscillation or wobbling of the castor wheel.
- the spindle 38 has mounting structure as set forth in FIGS. 3 and 4 .
- the base 28 has side plates 34 and are connected by web 36 .
- the bottom edge 72 is not parallel to the top edge 74 of side plates 34 .
- the web 36 is secured to the bottom edge and forms an angle other than right angle with the top edge 74 .
- the web 36 has a circular opening 76 through which the spindle 38 extends and is at a right angle to the longitudinal axis A of spindle 38 .
- An upper web 78 extends between the side plates 34 and is also formed at a right angle to the axis A of spindle 38 .
- the axis A forms an angle with respect to reference axis V which is established to be at a right angle to the top edge 74 of side plates 34 and through the parallel link interconnection at a right angle to the plane of frame 18 .
- the direction of movement of the castor mounting structure is from left to right as shown in FIG. 3 so that the spindle 38 is angled in a forward direction. While the spindle 38 may be angled other than the forward direction, it has been found to be most effective when angled as illustrated and preferably at a three degree angle with respect to axis V.
- the castor mounting structure 40 pivots about spindle 38 so that the castor wheel assemblies 22 track and follow the movement set by the tractor 12 and the trailing wheel assemblies 20 . Because the axis A of spindle 38 is angled towards a forward direction and the wheel 26 trails, it will lower relative to frame 18 and increase the force exerted on wheel 26 by the weight of frame 18 . This force urges castor wheel assembly 22 towards a straight ahead direction and minimizes, if not eliminates the oscillation that is otherwise experienced with a spindle oriented at a right angle. This is done without the need to provide complicated damping structure and is not affected by wear or use of the agricultural equipment.
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- The present invention relates to agricultural implements, and, more specifically, to castor wheel assemblies used in such implements.
- One of the widely used support systems for allowing ground movement at a precise elevation above the soil utilizes trailing wheels and front castor wheels. Towed tillage implements advantageously use this type of support system to more closely follow the soil contours. The trailing wheels (and the front castor wheels) are usually movable up and down so that the height of the implement frame above the soil may be controlled. Along with the trailing wheels, which have a fixed axis of rotation, there are usually a pair of forward castor wheels, widely used, so that the towed direction of the implement is followed by pivoting of the castor wheels. In addition to the field position, the rear wheels and the front castor wheels may be placed in a transport position in which the soil engaging elements of the tillage implement are elevated above the surface level of the soil.
- While the castor wheels allow a simplified way of following the direction of movement set by a tractor pulling the implement, they do experience, under operating conditions, an oscillation that is considered to be wobbling. A number of factors can contribute to the wobble and they include weight balance, internal friction, towing speed and trailing arm geometry.
- Because many of these factors are dynamic and not controlled necessarily by the machine operator, it has been proposed to include friction elements in the pivoting support for the castor wheel so as to inhibit wobbling. The friction elements, at first glance, offer a direct solution to the problem. However, the wear incurred by friction elements over time, decreases the inhibiting force and results in less effective damping of the wobble. It has been proposed to use spring loaded brake elements to offer a consistent friction force to inhibit the wobbling over an extended period of time. However, this approach introduces additional cost and complexity. Furthermore, the friction mechanisms maybe prone to accumulation of soil and other debris to diminish their effectiveness.
- Accordingly, what is needed in the art is a simplified way to inhibit wobbling in a castor wheel assembly.
- The present invention seeks to provide a simplified way of configuring a castor wheel assembly to reduce wobble.
- In one aspect of the present invention, an agricultural implement is provided having a frame for towed movement along the soil extending laterally relative to the direction of movement and in a plane parallel to the plane of the soil over which it moves and a base connected to the frame by an articulated parallel link structural interconnection between said base and said frame for maintaining a constant orientation between the base and said frame. A spindle extends downward from the base and has a longitudinal axis A. A castor mounting structure having a bore is received over the spindle to permit pivoting movement about the spindle. An axle hub assembly supporting a wheel extends from the castor mounting structure. A wheel is mounted for rotation on the axle hub assembly. The axis A of said spindle is angled from a right angle orientation relative to the plane of said frame to inhibit oscillation of the castor support assembly.
- An advantage of the present invention is a simplified and effective reduction in wobbling of the castor wheel assembly.
- The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a side view of a towed agricultural implement which may incorporate the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a castor support assembly for a wheel embodying the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary side view of the castor support assembly ofFIG. 2 ; and, -
FIG. 4 is a view of the castor support assembly ofFIGS. 2 and 3 taken on plane 4-4 ofFIG. 3 . - Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one embodiment of the invention and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
- Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
FIG. 1 , there is shown a tillage implement 10 which is towed by atractor 12 havingtractor drive wheels 14 over thesoil 19. Thetillage implement 10 is connected to thetractor 12 by atow bar 16 and has aframe 18 supported above thesoil 19 by a pair oftrailing wheel assemblies 20 and forwardcastor wheel assemblies 22. The trailing wheel assemblies 20 and forwardcastor wheel assemblies 22 are configured to support theframe 18 at variable selected heights above thesoil 19 according to the operational conditions and transport conditions of the tillage implement 10. Tillage implement 10, as illustrated, supports a plurality ofcultivators 24. However, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that a wide variety of tools may be supported for broadly tilling thesoil 19. During field operations, the trailing wheel assemblies 20 and the forwardcastor wheel assembly 22 support the frame so that thecultivators 24 are at a predetermined depth according to the particular requirements. During transport to the field, thetrailing wheel assembly 20 and the forward caster wheel assemblies 22 elevate theframe 18 so that thecultivators 24 are clear of thesoil 19. The mechanism for articulating thetrailing wheel assemblies 20 and the forwardcastor wheel assemblies 22 is well known and is not described to enable a clearer focus on the invention. - During field operation and transport between fields, the trailing wheel assemblies 20 track the
tow bar 16 and the castor wheel assemblies 22 pivot so that theirwheels 26 track and follow the path established by thetractor 12 and the trailing wheel assemblies 20. - While prior art castor wheel assemblies 22 adequately follow the movement, the fact that the castor wheel assemblies 22 pivot about a vertical axis can cause oscillation or wobbling, both in the field operation condition and in the transport condition. In accordance with the present invention, the castor support assembly illustrated in
FIGS. 2-4 minimizes, if not eliminates, such wobbling. Referring first toFIG. 2 , thecastor support assembly 22 includes abase 28 supported byparallel links 30 having one end appropriately connected and articulated to frame 18 at 31.Parallel links 30 connect tobase 28 atpivotal connections 32. The effect of the parallel link connection maintains thebase 28 at a constant orientation relative toframe 18 and thus thesoil 19. - The
base 28 has a pair ofside plates 34 extending from thepivotal connection 32 and reinforced with aweb 36. A downwardly extending spindle 38 having a longitudinal axis A is connected to and supported byside plates 34 andweb 36. The spindle 38 may be secured to the structures in many different ways, including welding. Acastor mounting structure 40 includes athrust washer 42 positioned over spindle 38 and asleeve 44 forming a central through bore that is received over spindle 38.Thrust washer 42 may be formed from nylon or any other appropriate anti-friction material. Sleeve 44 is positioned betweenside plates 46 and interconnecting top andbottom webs like extension 50 extends laterally to anarm 52 which extends downwardly at an angle where asleeve 54 extends at a right angle for supporting a removableaxle hub assembly 56. Aspindle 57, extendable through thesleeve 54 andaxle hub assembly 56, permits removable mounting thereof. Thewheel 26, shown by dashed lines inFIG. 2 , is appropriately mounted on theaxle hub assembly 56. - In prior art castor wheel assemblies, the longitudinal axis of spindle 38 is normally parallel to the plane of the
frame 18. As stated above, this can produce unwanted oscillation or wobbling of the castor wheel. In accordance with the present invention, the spindle 38 has mounting structure as set forth inFIGS. 3 and 4 . Referring now toFIG. 3 , thebase 28 hasside plates 34 and are connected byweb 36. As noted inFIG. 3 , thebottom edge 72 is not parallel to thetop edge 74 ofside plates 34. Theweb 36 is secured to the bottom edge and forms an angle other than right angle with thetop edge 74. Theweb 36 has acircular opening 76 through which the spindle 38 extends and is at a right angle to the longitudinal axis A of spindle 38. Anupper web 78 extends between theside plates 34 and is also formed at a right angle to the axis A of spindle 38. The axis A forms an angle with respect to reference axis V which is established to be at a right angle to thetop edge 74 ofside plates 34 and through the parallel link interconnection at a right angle to the plane offrame 18. The direction of movement of the castor mounting structure is from left to right as shown inFIG. 3 so that the spindle 38 is angled in a forward direction. While the spindle 38 may be angled other than the forward direction, it has been found to be most effective when angled as illustrated and preferably at a three degree angle with respect to axis V. - In operation, the
castor mounting structure 40 pivots about spindle 38 so that thecastor wheel assemblies 22 track and follow the movement set by thetractor 12 and thetrailing wheel assemblies 20. Because the axis A of spindle 38 is angled towards a forward direction and thewheel 26 trails, it will lower relative to frame 18 and increase the force exerted onwheel 26 by the weight offrame 18. This force urgescastor wheel assembly 22 towards a straight ahead direction and minimizes, if not eliminates the oscillation that is otherwise experienced with a spindle oriented at a right angle. This is done without the need to provide complicated damping structure and is not affected by wear or use of the agricultural equipment. - While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
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